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Since September 2022
Instructor since September 2022
Drawing sketching painting stocking flowers, stichting cutting crochet sweater. Knitted sweater
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From 23.2 £ /h
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I am a hobby lover who love spread love and knowledge in teaching form and in very friendly way . I am cooking lover too.. but now coming to the point i am giving lessons for drawing paintings also i can teach some fashion illustrations too
Love too see response of learners
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Sketchbook. ,Pencils, sharpener ,eraser, color pencils.
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  • Around Vienna, Austria
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Preschool children (4-6 years old)
Children (7-12 years old)
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
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Beginner
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Duration
60 minutes
The class is taught in
English
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New York
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This course is for motivated students aiming for TU / FH / Akademie - Bachelor Degree, in Vienna.
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• Language: English (with translations/explanations as needed).
• Recommended age: 16+

1. Working plan — core sections

• Artistic / Representation: traditional drawing (still life, line quality, composition), shape and volume studies, color and material basics, light and values, architectural views, physical modeling and sculpture, photography for portfolio use.
• Technical / Graphic: freehand and constructed perspective, light and shadow, entourage elements, axonometric representation, plans, sections, elevations, layouting (typography, scale, measurements).
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2. Portfolio building / Motivational letter + Ranking test (TU Wien)

• Portfolio strategy aligned with the student’s vision and academic criteria; project-based work with feedback; curated final portfolio pages; captions and visual storytelling;
• TU Wien - specific support including sketches for the motivation letter and ranking test preparation.

3. Interview & Jury impression

• How to present choices: storytelling (problem → idea → resolution → learning).
• Jury cares about: clarity of thinking, process visibility, curiosity, adaptability, visual literacy, attitude.
• Prepare answers for likely questions: motivations, favorite works, why architecture, what you learned from a project, how you solve problems.

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• Urban sketching, museum visits, architecture and design events, photography walks, model making

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• Recommended books, articles, case studies, presentations, 2D and 3D models where needed.
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This course is for motivated students aiming for TU / FH / Akademie - Bachelor Degree, in Vienna.
It follows a mentorship model, providing close guidance and structured support to help students prepare for both Matura and architecture admission exams with greater clarity, efficiency, and (hopefully) reduced risk of burnout.

Format & rhythm

• Recommended rhythm: 2 individual sessions / week, each 3–4 h, primarily held in person.
• Online sessions are offered only when in-person attendance is not possible.
• Start: ideally 9–12 months before the admission date.
• First session: skills assessment drawing test + short questionnaire (preferences, favorite architects, goals). Students who present previous work skip the drawing test.
• Language: English (with translations/explanations as needed).
• Recommended age: 16+

1. Working plan — core sections

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• Technical / Graphic: freehand and constructed perspective, light and shadow, entourage elements, axonometric representation, plans, sections, elevations, layouting (typography, scale, measurements).
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